SuperD
Well-known member
Well, you can sure tell winter is coming with all the shop heater questions!
My shop is 26' X 26' with 10.5' ceiling and I will be installing a 50,000 BTU Maxx Gas furnace heater, I will use propane because of my location. I will vent the exhuast with a 4 inch cat 3 pipe as per my local code requirements. My questions are about the requirements for fresh air make up for the combustion. I hate to think all of the work I have gome thru to make the building air tight and well insulated and insulated doors and then require 12- 14 square inches for the fresh air supply. I know about the sealed combustion type furnaces and the 95% high efficency condensate furnaces but the cost is 2-3 times as much.
Any suggestions regarding the fresh air supply (negative air pressure sensor?) or even modifications to pipe in fresh air for the combustion are appreciated.
Thanks in advance
My shop is 26' X 26' with 10.5' ceiling and I will be installing a 50,000 BTU Maxx Gas furnace heater, I will use propane because of my location. I will vent the exhuast with a 4 inch cat 3 pipe as per my local code requirements. My questions are about the requirements for fresh air make up for the combustion. I hate to think all of the work I have gome thru to make the building air tight and well insulated and insulated doors and then require 12- 14 square inches for the fresh air supply. I know about the sealed combustion type furnaces and the 95% high efficency condensate furnaces but the cost is 2-3 times as much.
Any suggestions regarding the fresh air supply (negative air pressure sensor?) or even modifications to pipe in fresh air for the combustion are appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Ive been doing this for a long time.